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Originally Posted by VJB2
Hi, guys.
So, this might be a little different and wasn’t really sure where to post.
My mom acquired who she says is a great lawyer to try to adjust an EWI. Yesterday she received a letter from NVC stating USCIS approved her immigrant visa petition. The letter has a case and invoice number, as well as instructions to continue. It also states her interview will be based in Juarez.
Considering all the shifty lawyers, I’m trying to do my own research to see if this is valid, the norm, and hopefully a solution for her. Her siblings are all green card holders and USC, and my grandma (her mom) is now a USC who is quite old of age now. My bother is a USC, and I’m a DACA holder. Apparently the lawyer asked for documentation from everyone as a way to build a case of why she should be allowed to stay/return.
Does this seem normal? I would hate for mom to be trying to do the right thing and end up stuck in Mexico with a 10 year ban. Let me know if there are any questions.
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Update on this: it looks like the lawyers are trying to use hardship for my grandma and my mom needs to be here to support her health wise and financially. They're working on putting together, collecting letters and proof of support to build the case and waiver.
Sigh, so nervous.